The non-toxic bearded flowers enchant the garden in the last months before winter with their pretty blue and sometimes pink flowers. They are easy to grow and suitable for any garden. The bushes can also be cared for in pots.
Are bearded flowers poisonous?
Are bearded flowers poisonous? No, bearded flowers are non-toxic shrubs and do not contain any harmful substances in their leaves or flowers. They are safe for children, pets and insects and are ideal as decorative plants in gardens and terraces.
Beard flowers are not poisonous
Beard flowers are the ideal shrubs for gardens and terraces. The bushes contain no toxins, neither in the leaves nor in the flowers.
Even if children play in the garden or cats and dogs spend a lot of time in it, there is no risk that they could get poisoned by a beard flower.
Beard flowers as bee pasture
The bright blue flowers of the conditionally hardy bearded flowers magnetically attract bees, bumblebees and other insects.
As they bloom until October, they are the last feast for many insects before hibernation.
Tip
Beard flowers work particularly well as underplanting for roses. Their delicate flowers make rose petals appear even more radiant.